Adult Colouring Book Workshop

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Adult Colouring Book Workshop #FCL19 Except where otherwise stated, this work by University of Edinburgh is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Quick overview – 5 minutes Who we are Our colourful past What we are doing today University image collections Workshop guidelines

Who we are Interactive Content Service, Information Services Group Stewart - Interactive Content Manager Jackie – Interactive Content Developer Hristo – Assistant Web Developer Centre for Research Collections Rachel Hosker - Archives Manager  Kirsty MacNab – Exhibitions Officer Aline Brodin - Archivist (Cataloguing)

Our colourful past Creative Commons open licenced images Ada Lovelace day 2015 - Hand drawn image of Ada Lovelace 2016 – Digital image of Grace Hopper 2017 - Hand drawn image of Mary Somerville All images were printed in two sizes A0 for colouring on the day A4 for people to take away and colour at home Does everyone know Ada Lovelace day? Image: ‘Garden of Ada’ by Jackie Aim. © 2015 The University of Edinburgh. Some rights reserved Licence: CC BY SA

An idea was formed ISG staff workshop - Dec 2017 Playful Engagement resource:  https://edin.ac/playful-engagement Image: Playful Engagement illustration 006 Copyright © Annie Adam, The University of Edinburgh 2018. Licence: CC BY

What we are doing today Looking at the library image collections images.is.ed.ac.uk Over 40,000 images  N.B pre-approved images are provided Creating black and white outline images: Using your computer and mouse Or pencil and paper Collaborating on a new publication Free student colouring book

Image: Shawl Design, 242 © The University of Edinburgh. Licence: CC BY Image: The Grammar of Ornament, pl.XLV © The University of Edinburgh. Licence: CC BY

Image: Album of Printed Initials, Ornaments and Title Pages, cut from Books, p.31 © The University of Edinburgh. Licence: CC BY Image: British Butterflies and Their Transformations, pl.16 © The University of Edinburgh. Licence: CC BY

https://www. europeana https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/9200271/BibliographicResource_3000100382922.html?q=university+of+edinburgh#dcId=1550071056786&p=1 - link to Fish

Workshop guidelines Please be respectful to the original artist and their creations  Be mindful of any potential sensitives regarding certain religious and cultural artworks  If in doubt, we suggest choosing an image from our approved shortlist  Historical context for some of the shortlisted images will be provided by our invited guests from the Main Library  Double-check the copyright of your original image before publishing photos on social media

Today’s instructions Login to your PC or laptop Download manual (.pdf) http://bit.ly/colouring-handbook Start creating artwork  Coffee break from 11:30-11:50  Finish creating artwork  Send us finished artwork (email/USB)  interactive-content@ed.ac.uk  Vote for your favourite image  https://padlet.com/interactive_content/colouring_vote Print off your image and colour in